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  2. Frontier Communications - Wikipedia

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    Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. is an American telecommunications company. Known as Citizens Utilities Company until 2000, Citizens Communications Company until 2008, and Frontier Communications Corporation until 2020, as a communications provider with a fiber-optic network and cloud-based services, Frontier offers broadband internet, digital television, and computer technical support to ...

  3. Ziply Fiber - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Fiber, LLC, doing business as Ziply Fiber, is an American telecommunications company based in Kirkland, Washington. Ziply is a subsidiary of WaveDivision Capital, a private investment company, which is also Kirkland-based. The company started operations on May 1, 2020, when it completed its acquisition of Frontier Communications ...

  4. Frontier Midstates - Wikipedia

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    Local Telephone Service. Parent. Contel (until 1993) GTE (1993-2000) Verizon (2000-2010) Frontier (2010–present) Frontier Midstates, Inc. is a telephone operating company of Frontier Communications serving Indiana and Michigan. It was originally owned by Contel, and later purchased by GTE, Verizon, and then sold to Frontier.

  5. Frontier Communications of the Southwest - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.frontier.com. Frontier Communications of the Southwest Inc. is a Frontier Communications operating company providing local telephone services to former Verizon California territory in Arizona, California, and Nevada. The company was created as a subsidiary of New Communications ILEC Holdings by Verizon in 2009 and sold on July 1 ...

  6. Frontier Communications of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The company began doing business as Frontier Communications of Connecticut. It is the second former unit of the Bell System to be acquired by Frontier, the first being Frontier West Virginia (originally C&P Telephone of West Virginia) which was purchased from Verizon in 2010. See also. List of United States telephone companies; ConnNet

  7. Frontier Telephone of Rochester - Wikipedia

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    Frontier (1994–1999) Global Crossing (1999–2001) Citizens/Frontier (2001–present) Website. www.frontier.com. Frontier Telephone of Rochester, Inc., formerly Rochester Telephone Corporation, is a local telephone operating company of Frontier Communications providing telephone service to Rochester, NY. The company was founded in 1994.

  8. Frontier Communications of the Carolinas - Wikipedia

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    Verizon (2009-2010) Frontier (2010-present) Website. www.frontier.com. Frontier Communications of the Carolinas LLC is an operating company created in 2009 [1] when some assets of Verizon South were split off and sold to Frontier Communications. The company provides local telephone service to former Verizon (formerly GTE and Contel) customers ...

  9. Regional Bell Operating Company - Wikipedia

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    A Regional Bell Operating Company ( RBOC) was a corporate entity created as result of the antitrust lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice against the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1974 ( United States v. AT&T) and settled in the Modification of Final Judgment on January 8, 1982. AT&T agreed to divest its local exchange ...